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Misha B: Time to start voting!
Just before you pack up for the weekend, I’d like you to get in the practice of voting. This has nothing to do with our democratic institutions; I’ll be talking about that in the New Year. No, this is about The X Factor and in particular Misha B.
I have no doubt the growing chorus of Misha B haters will be twittering and conspiring to undermine her which ever way they can. Not satisfied that the public didn’t vote Misha B in the bottom two, the blogosphere was awash with individuals complaining that she had shed crocodile tears to gain the sympathy vote. The Daily Star even ran a spitful cover story - splashing the Misha B ‘fake tears’ story on their front page.
We can all speculate why all of this is going on but, if we really think she has a beautiful voice and deserves our support, let’s vote for Misha B.
Come on Misha!
Simon Woolley